Over the past two weeks, you've been
introduced to the third-and second-team rosters of Rivals.com's
first-ever Elite Team - the nation's top high school lineups heading
into the 2006-07 season. Here's a recap of the second team.

6-5, 215, Huntington, W.Va.
A combo guard with the total package, Mayo has a physical and imposing
presence on the court that resembles Chauncey Billups. Despite how fast
he plays, he is constantly under control, and he is capable of creating
scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates practically at
will. He is also a difference-maker defensively, where he uses his
instincts, quickness and strength to constantly threaten the ball.

6-3, 185, Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha
Freeman has deceptive explosiveness, a pure shooting stroke and point
guard handles. With impeccable body control, Freeman is a master at
improvising in the mid-range and making difficult finishes, even with
his left hand. He also has a patented hop back three-pointer. As good
as Freeman is offensively, the one concern about his game is his
lateral quickness defensively.

7-0, 240, Houston Christian Life
Center
A long athletic lefty, Jordan can make a big impact in the paint on
both ends of the court. Still a developing talent, he has the
coordination and feet to be a quality back to the basket scorer. Also
has the ability to play facing the basket, but he gets the bulk of his
points off offensive rebounds. Making big strides in his emotional
development, Jordan is on course to be a lottery pick.

6-6, 220, Cincinnati North College
Hill
An elite athlete on any level, Walker has the potential to be a big
time NBA small forward. His power and explosing make him unstoppable
around the basket. His skills with the ball are steadily improving, and
he has the tools to be a multiposition defensive stopper. His play
without the ball is the area of his game that needs the most work.

6-8, 228, Huntington, W.Va.
A top-notch athlete with a super motor, Patterson competes from
baseline to baseline. Offensively, he is best in the mid-range as a
shooter and post feeder. He also scores out of the low post and as a
rebounder. Defensively, he moves his feet well laterally and can block
shots. His ball handling is the weaker area of his game.

6-8, 228, Huntington, W.Va.
A top-notch athlete with a super motor, Patterson competes from
baseline to baseline. Offensively, he is best in the mid-range as a
shooter and post feeder. He also scores out of the low post and as a
rebounder. Defensively, he moves his feet well laterally and can block
shots. His ball handling is the weaker area of his game.